Sunday, February 24, 2008

The earlier live blogging posts are much better (I was fresher. Carpal tunnel was only a notion rather than a fully formed fear ~ please read them)Part 1 E! ArrivalsPart 2 More Arrivals and 1st Third of Show

I am bleeding inspiration. So tired. Marion Cotillard & the biopic collaborated to do me in ;) I'll be back to fight the good fight for recognizing fictional characters next year. One of these years they'll finally get bored of it. Won't they?

9:48 ADAPTED SCREENPLAY. After double team action from James McAvoy and Josh Brolin (I'm towelling off now) who are both vying for "most wanted" in Hollywood right now, the Coen Bros win. Short speech and they keep it about the category. 'They're selective. They've only adapted Homer and Cormac McCarthy.'

9:51 More Plan B mini docs about Oscars. I know all of this already but I think it's good that the nearly one billion people watching are learning it too. Not that they aren't having potty breaks right now.

9:54 "That's How You Know" performed by Kristen Chenowith. This is a cakewalk for her. She does 8 shows a week.

10:01 I picked a weird time to start the third post. It's like the energy suddenly went out of the Kodak. But then again, it'll be hard to top the Tilda Swinton win.

10:02 Seth Rogen and (the name is escaping me) performing as Halle Berry and Dame Judi Dench. LOL. That joke started... but it didn't go anywhere? I thought there would be a skit or something. Sound Editing goes to The Bourne Ultimatum. Per Hallberg has both a pony tail and a dangling earring. The people who don't approve of Daniel Day-Lewis are seething right now. Sound Mixing goes to The Bourne Ultimatum. Will it go three for three with its nominations?

10:09BEST ACTRESS. Clip reel first: Damn that Jessica Tandy. Now Pfeiffer will never have one! Forest Whitaker is presenting and it goes to Marion Cotillard who is very grateful and exactly how Oscar likes their Best Actresses: young, pretty, trembling and weepy. Congratulations Marion.

10:16 Why do I have this terrible feeling that this commercial break will be the longest evah. So that I can stew knowing that Hilary Swank is a two-time winner and Julie Christie is not. Oh the humanity. But such is the power of the biopic. 7 out of 10 of the past Best Actress Oscars 70%!!! have gone there. If Julie Christie wants a second Oscar she better damn well find a 60something famous woman to recreate for the movies. Learn your craft woman. ;)

10:19 I fucking love this song. Can I swear? Sure I can, it's Oscar night. The normal rules don't apply. "Falling Slowly" that movie is so loveable.

10:29 Renée Zellweger presenting FILM EDITING. The win goes to The Bourne Ultimatum. Is Renée wearing her Chicago costume? I'm so confused. Marion Cotillard's win, which I confidently predicted without any personal joy, has left me strangely empty rather than angry. I guess after Brokeback vs. Crash I can handle anything. Nothing will be as embarrassing to the Academy / painful to me as that ever again. But still... I think it'd be so cool if the Oscars got away from biopics for awhile. It would really do the film world good to have more than one idea about what constitutes great acting. There are so many ways to express oneself in art. Why must they continually reward the same thing?

MOVING ON... Until next year when the next biopic performance wins.

10:33 Hey, it's Nicki Kidman! Why does my heart swell with love? She's there for an honorary Oscar presentation to Robert Boyle.

10:43 Penélope Cruz announces the FOREIGN FILM category. I am suddenly nervous about my Counterfeiters prediction. Could it be 12 instead? Or... Nope, Counterfeiters as expected.

10:46 I'm sorry but how many songs does Enchanted have. I'm so annoyed right now. But I've seen Patrick Dempsey naked so it's all good. (Just wanted to see if you were still reading -but yeah, I have... Some Girls) This song makes me ill. As does the Amy Adams impersonator in the purple dress. True story: Last week I rented the first season of Fame (the 80s television series) just to see if it was as good as I remembered it being --hey I was a kid. It wasn't. I don't know why I'm telling you this. I started typing the story and I totally lost the thread. I feel like I may be disappearing. BEST SONG is being announced. "Falling Slowly" wins. That's awesome.

10:57 Jon Stewart is my new hero. He actually brought out Marketa Irglova to give her acceptance speech since they cut her off at the mic. Awesome. Why do they cut these people off. It's their once in a lifetime moment. Cut some damn tribute to binoculars instead.

10:59 Cameron Diaz. Every time she comes on with her aw shucks fidgety cute/hotness all I can think is where is Anna Faris' Oscar for mimicry for her spot on Diaz in Lost in Translation. Seriously. Where's that Oscar? BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Robert Elswit There Will Be Blood. Hooray.

11:03 In Memoriam. There was a stuntman in there. It's still so weird to me that stunts and casting don't have Oscar categories. And yet "song" does. Which has more meaning and prominence in the movies?

11:09 Amy Adams. My cat is hissing. ORIGINAL SCORE goes to Atonement. I like Dario Marianelli's work. His Pride & Prejudice score is so pretty as well. I know some take issue with the typewriter but I like inventive scores.

11:14DOCUMENTARY SHORT. presented by the US Troops. Interesting. The winner is Freeheld. Ohhh, there so happy. The woman in the audience during the reaction shots looked just like Grace Zabriskie from David Lynch movies. So naturally I'm petrified right now. DOCUMENTARY FEATURE. The winner is not me because I'm totally bored right now. Sorry, I am. I'm just speaking my truth. It's not that I don't love the smaller categories. I just think they should not throw in so much filler so that by the time we get to the later awards everyone is so tired. The winner is Taxi to The Dark Side. Did you hear how they banned the poster for this movie? Incredibly sickening to do that when they let crap like Hostel by. Argh.

11:21 So, they're showing a commercial for A Raisin in the Sun. I want to see it because I love Audra McDonald and I wanted to see it on Broadway. But earlier this evening as Sean P Combs walked the red carpet he actually plugged it saying that it was his "debut as a movie star" Oy. TV movies of Broadway shows are not movies! Everyone knows that. There's healthy ego and then there's stupidity.

11: 24 Harrison Ford presenting ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY to Juno. A shout out to "the superhuman Ellen Page". Wow. She was moved but a lot of people will be disappointed in how plainly acceptance-speechy that was. No quirky flourishes. No Junoisms. Nothing.

11: 27 It's 11:27. We still have Best Picture and Best Director and Best Actor to go.

11: 31 Queen Mirren shows up. All older women in Hollywood weep. They know that she filled the quota of Oscars to older women for another couple of decades. Shame since Julie Christie in Away From Her is not only better than Marion Cotillard's Piaf but also better than Mirren's Queen. BEST ACTOR. They're not being very original with the clips tonight. Daniel Day-Lewis wins. It's the first time ever (supposedly) that no Americans have won in the acting categories. CORRECTION: Only the second time ever --the first was the 64/65 Oscars when Julie Andrews won for Mary Poppins.

11:40 I am so sleepy and I don't know how I didn't realize this up until now since it's so standard but I do actually have to work tomorrow. Which means sleep is a necessity. BEST DIRECTOR Martin Scorsese is presenting. I'm sure this is going to The Coen Bros but since I sat in the DGA theater listening to Scorsese interview PTA so that would be sweet to see Part 2. The Coen Bros win it. So heres' another Mr & Mrs with Oscar Frances McDormand and her man.

11:46 Denzel Washington to announce BEST PICTURE for No Country For Old Men. Great movie. After several years of so-so winners it's nice to see two really good movies win back to back. Ohmygod. Cormac McCarthy is there. He is so elusive. It's bizarre to claim that it's a total surprise though.. I mean seriously, are only Oscar fanatics following along as the year progresses? I imagine the Hollywood community does as well. Even more so. They have to actually dress up. Me, I'm in jeans and a polo you know. They have to plan.

And we're done. Sorry for the anti climax.

kiss kiss. THE FILM EXPERIENCE IS YEAR ROUND. It's just as much fun in the off season. Come back later tomorrow for wrap up afterthoughts and later this week for another peak at 2008 cinema --from an acting angle. Good night.

psssst. this was part 3Back to Part One E! Arrivals. La Pfeiffer and I hit the red carpet (we have very different tastes in Oscar fashions. Was that the most boring parade of gowns, ever? I think so)11*

95 comments:

Why did Kristen choke so hard on the song? It seemed like she was completely uncomfortable in that key the whole time. Couldn't they have worked on that in rehearsals? And couldn't they have put her in something less "gown-y" so that she could have cut it up on the stage? I was so afraid she would trip the whole time.

Ok, come on now Nat, we were all rooting for Christie, but you have to admit that Cotillard had an incredible speech and reaction. Thank you love! And dripping in Gaultier couture--though I'm sure boyfriend was disappointed she didn't speak a petit bit of French.

And if you can't be down with that, at least love the fact that Blanchett knew how bad she was and acted embarrassed to be in the company of such fine performances.

Colin F. -- woo hoo. Jon Stewart is disappointing so far, though, no? Btw, what did you make of Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth? It hasn't gotten much play, but it's a more engaging film than many of those being given awards tonight. Here's an interesting discussion of the film.

I thought that Julie Christie and Laura Linney and Nicole Kidman and Angelina Jolie... were better thus year than Marion Cotillard, but good for her, it's good to see a French-speaking actor up there, it doesn't happen very often ! Actually it's good to see 2 European actors winning, especially non-native English speakers

Ok, so I have a question. One of the Gawker blogs (the Defamer) claimed that they would be live blogging the Oscars. It was advertised on all of their blogs. But they stopped updating their blog well over an hour ago (or maybe I just can't find the right post). People are still commenting, of course, but the bloggers aren't really blogging! What's the deal? It's false advertising.

I'm starting to hate Gawker Media and many A-list bloggers. It's all about the bottom line for these people. Bless your heart, Nat, for never letting us down. :)

The more and more I think of the Cotillard win, the more it angers me. I hadn't really thought of it as a calculated move on the Academy's part to get a hot young thing up there (they look great in clip reels too! Just look at Grace Kelly [instead of Judy Garland]!) but now I'm a little steamed. Not at Cotillard, obviously, but the powers that be. Hmm.

Why do I get such a rush from seeing Kidman up there on stage? And why does it make me so happy to know that a 98-year-old legend, who has seen and worked with his fair share of real stars, thanks her? Ah, the true movie star lives.

oh nathaniel, of course the song has prominence, but just may be not recently. from "you must love me" to "the way we were", "my heart will go on" and "wind beneath my wings", songs can have a monumental impact to a movie.

Wow they're really waiting to give Diablo Cody her Oscar (for once, very briefly, and as research for a writing project, being a stripper, and not original screenplay as alleged). She's the real celebrity here it seems.

These oscars sound very long and not overly exciting. I'm in Australia so I guess I can watch South Park, Drawn Together, Dirty Sexy Money and 30 Rock as usual and just flick over in the ads or every so often.

I wonder what Kidman is wearing. Besides those hideous lips. Have to check the red carpet on loop at E!. Do actresses not realise that messing with their lips and eyes too much pretty much screws their careers from reaching full potential? Nicole's still bearable though with lighting and makeup.

Is this the first year without an American actor/actress winning an Oscar in the performance categories? I'm sad that Julie didn't make it. Glad for Atonement's score win. That movie deserved the best picture. It's the movies people stop over thinking them and make pure cinema stuff.

Listen, I am happy for Cotillard but her speech was pathetic. There was nothing remotely gracious or exciting about it. At least at BAFTA her speech seemed real. The other acting speeches were much better.

I enjoyed the show for the most part though there was a lack of suspense.

It's not the first ever shutout for Americans in the four acting categories, but it's only happened once before: 43 years ago, when Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews, Peter Ustinov, and Lila Kedrova were the winners. (You could also point to 1929/30, when the awards when to Brit George Arliss and Canadian Norma Shearer, but there were no Supporting Oscars yet.)

I would just like to say, for the sake of Oscar trivia (and maybe someone all ready said it), this is NOT the first time all four acting winners have been foreign. It happened in 1964 when Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews, Lila Kedovra, and Peter Ustinov all won.

At least Christie looked great and seemed happy- I got the feeling this awards season that she didn't really give too much of a rat's ass how things played out, and was bemused by all the attention and awards she did take home. I guess I need to thank Heaven that Julie managed to beat that other Julie for the prize many moons ago.

It killed ME to see Christie lose the big one for such great work, though (I also wanted Away From Her to have "Academy Award Winner" attached to it, similar to when Bill Condon won the screenplay award for Gods and Monsters, marking it an "Oscar winner" for eternity). Consolation prize: I don't think Christie had ever won a Golden Globe before this year, so at least she can put that on her mantle next to her Oscar.

I was glad to see Swinton win for a smart, no frills performance. Just great playing of a great part, no gimmicks required (for example, fancy makeup, dubbing, etc.). Yes, I'm bitter about the Christie loss, but great "transforming" makeup and lip-synching is not great acting- it's makeup and lip-synching, so there.

I thought There Will Be Blood might upset, judging by the audience's reaction to the film's clips. Overall, Oscar did spread the wealth, completely killing my chances in the Oscar contests I entered (I knew Julie might be upset, but what happened to Transformers and No End In Sight?). 15 out of 24 is the best I guessed in any contest this year. Bleeccch.

Christie's performance was amazing, but I wanted her to win not only becuase of the performance and her career, but it seems that she will never make another movie like this again. There arn't many good roles for older women and I just thought that Christie should have won since we might not have ever seen her again...

But Christie had a good award season. She won SAG and a GG, 2 things she has never won before.

I loved how Blanchett was soo happy for Cotillard, same with Christie. Also there was a LOT of love for Once from the crowd.

MARION COTILLARD WON! Finally, after all of this back and forth in the precursors, she came out on top with her brilliant performance in "La Vie en Rose". Her speech was sweet and heartfelt. That was the best win of the night. Cheers for Daniel Day-Lewis, Diablo Cody, Christopher Rouse, Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova, and Dario Marianelli.

Not thrilled at all that "No Country for Old Men" won instead of "There Will Be Blood" for best picture, but I do get a perverse pleasure out of Scott Rudin on stage thanking his man ("honey") and winning an Oscar for one of the most brutal and macho films the Academy has ever rewarded in best picture.

Bravo Marion Cotillard and Tilda Swinton!!! Marion was my favorite female lead performance of the year including better than Julie Christie (She's good but not great, at least for me). Her speech was fantastic and incredible for surprise. She deserves the Oscar, Sorry detractors!!!. P.D.: She makes history. First french speaking actress winning the Oscar in a french speaking role. and the seond after Sophia Loren...In the supporting category Cate Blanchett was my favorite but Tilda was near in second place.

i am really etting pissed off with all this lip synching/make up business let's make a film about edith piaf but let the actress glam up all the way to the death bed scene while we are at it let her lip synch to madonna no one will know hey americans proably don't know who she is,people have used make up etc for years to emphasise performance whether men dressing as women or vice versa where are the sout downs for blanchett oooh shes playing bob dylan how dare she dress like him and wear a wig could she not dress as liza!!!!

if you play a real live person you have to either be them or be made to look like them would we have taken theron seriously if shed have turned up in her oscars dress and played aileen wuornos, stupid stupid people or geoffrey rush in shine or dustin hoffman in tootsie or midnight cowboy how about jack nicholson teeth in prizzis hornor how dare he employ make up people!!!

are people saying that because of the make up cotillard sleep walked through her role.

Evan, "Does anybody know the name of the well-known movie theme that was played during the Best Picture montage?" it was the main theme to Dragonheart by Randy Edelman. Trust me, it is. My friend and I searched feverishly to discover what it was. I thought it was Shakespeare in Love at first.

JS, I remember Peggy Lee's family were upset several years ago when the Academy didn't include Lee, but did include Aaliyah, and - as much as I love Aaliyah - I can't understand why she was in their In Memorium package.

The best wins of the night were the Once pair, TILDA, Javier and No Country for BP.

The Australian telecast, as far as I know, edited out the Best Foreign Language Film category and the Best Documentary Short category. I was so confused when I saw Penelope Cruz and some army people via satellite during the end credits, but then when reading this I realised! Stupid Australian TV.

The ceremony was... average. I was glad Stewart didn't do many skits. But, yeah, I'll never understand why they do all these montages (that the host always ridicules and jokes about) or have the presenters like Cameron Diaz waffle on for hours on end and then cut off people who have a right to say their thankyous.

What was with the Bee Movie thing? It wasn't even nominated!

Best dressed of the night was - surprise! - Saiorse Ronan. A second would be Nicole Kidman, although 95% of that is because of the necklace. Yowza! I adored Saiorse's outfit though. Beautiful. How come she can dress better than all of Hollywood? Ugh. Tilda disappointed me, actually. A black velvet caftan thing.

On Aussie TV we had a red carpet thing hosted by scum of the earth Richard Wilkins. So funny though, all the international people he spoke to (Cameron Diaz, John Travolta etc) chat and all that, but both Cate Blanchett and Nicole Kidman were desperate to get away from him (for good reason, he's an idiot). My friend from another state text messaged me about it so I found it amusing that others noticed it.

Blah to Marion's win, but oh well. Agreed that I feel more "empty" than "angry. Like, I should've known the Academy couldn't resist a pretty young lady doing what she did in that movie.

I'm so looking forward to seeing Carell and Hathaway together on Get Smart. Random, but true. I adore those two.

The point I was making concerning makeup and lip-synching/dubbing is valid: makeup and lip-synching are not talent, any more than buffing up or losing or putting on weight for a role constitute acting ability. However, factors such as these frequently come into play when voters choose Oscar winners, and it's not unfair to mention when a performer uses extras unrelated to their acting abilities, even if the extras are necessary (and the dubbing may have not been necessary: Sissy Spacek was playing a legend in Coal Miner's Daughter, yet she was brave enough to take the risk and do the vocals herself).

This is not to say actors who use extras in a portrayal aren't gifted, but I prefer winners such as Swinton, who only had her abilities as an actress to lean on in crafting a great performance.

oh well if someone decides to make a film about aretha up until now i hope they cast halle berry and ler her stay slim and glam and ner gain an ounce wouldnt she be so believable maybe they should make a fil mabout stephen hawking and let emile hirsch play him with no wheelchair or make up!!!! CRAP CRAP CRAP,suspension of disbelief,we would never believe in these films/people unless they lose/gain weight,would john hurt have been believable as the elephant man without the make up ,it was what he brought from within just like theron in monster yes the make up helps but it is the actor beneth who makes you believe to dismiss make up/weight gain etc is too dissmissive.

mr ripley, i don't think anyone is saying that if your performance is enhanced by makeup and someone else's vocals it makes it a bad performance. Nobody is saying that.but it DOES mean that your performance is enhanced.

Julie, Laura, Cate and Ellen had only their own bodies, voices, and imagination to work with.

I was watching that clip of Cotillard (and remembering the movie) and i was like DAMN THAT EDITH PIAF HAD A SENSATIONAL VOICE --evocative soul shaking ... it is really mesmerizing.

but i'm sorry. That's Piaf, not Cotillard. no offense to Cotillard --i would hate it if they made a Judy Garland bio and used someone else's voice...

Cotillard's speech was incredible ? She can't speak English to save her life, I mean she's not 12 she's 32, she had enought time to rehearse and come up with something decent..in English, not Franglish. And I'm saying that as a French native speaker !!

It's not about the message, it's about the emotion... Yes, marion speaks french. So What?... I'm mexican and I'm speak spanish.

her speach is emotive about the emotion, the surprise factor, just like Tilda Swinton's speech. I love that kind of speech, not very mecanic: "Oh, I have to say thank you to the director, to my parents..." It's a little bit boring and less of emotion

i wonder if la pfeiffer starred in a judy garland biopic and de glammed cos let's face it she'd have to to play that washed up mess past 40 narrow minded nat would change his mind just like he has because penns playing a gay person!! nat u r full of shit!!!

nat it has to be enhanced imagine michelle pfeiffer playing er i don't know marlene dietrich and tring to recreate her voice and being unable for singing they would then have to use marlenes real singing voice simple,sometimes actors cannot do everything some can't sing.

anonymous --i'm not arguing that performances shouldn't be enhanced! I'm just arguing that we should recognize that they HAVE BEEN enhanced.

as for me being full of shit...you're free to enjoy your own opinion. I guess you didn't notice that sometimes i nominate biopic performances in my own awards too. My stance is consistent: I object to default situations. And no matter how much you love any performance in a biopic ... you're willfully being thickheaded and stubborn if you don't see that the academy has a clear preference for this type of work.

so what if they do!!! if the best is the best and everyones opinion differs then the best wins it's a competition and julie c was not the best they have a clear bias againsy gay actors unlees they are in the closet a la spacey and clooney.

Billy D: I have to agree with you 110 percent. Chenowith reeked like Angelina Jolie's performance in Alexander combined with J-Lo in any movie. What an awful, awful performance. They should have just let Amy Adams do it. Or at least her co-star from Wicked Idina Menzel. I think Chenowith is great in "Wicked"and on tv, but she was suffering and it was obvious. What a disaster. The musical performances all sucked, except Once.

NOTE TO ACADEMY:PLEASE GIVE OSCARS TO THESE PEOPLE NEXT YEAR AND THE YEAR AFTER THAT:LAURA LINNEYJULIANNE MOOREKATE WINSLETGLENN CLOSEANNETTE BENINGOH, AND P.S STOP GIVING OSCARS TO NEW PEOPLE WHO WILL NEVER AGAIN DELIVER ANYTHING EVEN REMOTELY CLOSE TO AN OSCAR CALIBER PERFORMANCE. WHAT'S COTTILARD GONNA DO NEXT, STAR IN A ROMANTIC COMEDY AS A FRENCH IMPORT?

"WHAT'S COTTILARD GONNA DO NEXT, STAR IN A ROMANTIC COMEDY AS A FRENCH IMPORT?"

If you never know, Cotillard has important films not only romantic comedies. She have drama films: A very long engagement, Children play, Chloë. Action films: Taxi (From Luc Besson). She's a fantastic actress, and yes she has a little roles in Big Fish, Highlander and A good year, but someone starts in somewhere...

And, if I remember she's in the next Michael Mann's film "Public Enemies" with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. A western drama about John Dillinger. "Nine" is romantic (I know) but not a stupid hollywood cliche with Javier Bardem.

If I practice your theory, they never give the Oscar to Reese Witherspoon (Queen of the romantic comedy), and "Rendition" was awful, ¿No?. She's in three diferents romantic comedies. Or Niocle Kidman's awful choices

About Jennifer Hudson maybe you're right maybe not, but this year we know she has talent or she's a lucky girl. But everyone has chance to prove.

P.D.: About the first part, you right. Annette Bening, Laura Linney, Glenn Close and Julianne Moore deserves the Oscar. I think this 2009 is Moore's year with savage grace and Blindness (I hope so)

Marion Cotillard has a intersting bridge. She will have a great career between Hollywood and Europe. Not all european actress-actors after an Oscar nomination need working in USA. We know Juliette Binoche especially for european and especially french films or Ida Kaminska, Marcello mastroianni, Liv Ullmann and Javier Bardem (He was working in only two american films: Before night falls and Collateral)

I'd say Nicole has given Oscar-worthy work since her win, just not in movies the Academy wants to watch let along give nominations to. But, yeah, I don't like Cotillard's performance but I hope she succeeds if, for no other reason, than to not make her Oscar a pointless page in history like Halle Berry. Plus I liked her in A Very Long Engagement!

"AND WHAT'S JENNIFER HUDSON GONNA DO, STAR IN SISTER ACT 3?"

i NEED that to happen right now. If you wanna be somebody, if you wanna go somewhere, you better wake up pay attention!

Jennifer Hudson will be just fine in the three films that she has coming out in 2008 and her debut album. Halle Berry will be just fine in her continued projects and in the upcoming birth of her child (which should be her main priority). Marion Cotillard will be just fine after her Oscar win bridging Hollywood ("Public Enemies", "Nine") with French cinema just like Juliette Binoche does. None of their Oscar wins will be considered "footnotes". They were all deserved wins, and all three of those actresses can look forward to fine careers if they want them post Oscar wins.

MARION COTILLARD WAS THE BEST DESITION BY THE ACADEMY IN YEARS. JULIE CHRISTIE SUCKS IN AWAY FROM HER. THE MOST NORMAL, BOREIGN, AND SIMPLE PERFORMANCE EVER. COTILLARD WAS BRILLANT, POWERFUL AND UNFORGETABLE. CHRISTIE LOSE BEACOUSE SHE WASNT BETTER. PERIOD. AND BY THE WAY???WHO WON??? MARION COTILLARD!!!! FINALLY AN FOREIGN PERFORMER WINS!!! SO DESERVED!! SO BRILLANT. JULIE CHISTIE'S ROLE, CAN BE ALSO PLAYED BY HELEN MIRREN, JUDI DENCH, JESSICA LANGE, COTILLARD WAS UNIQUE!